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Jazz Cartier Lyrics


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Fleurever, Fleurever
"The next Station is Spadina, Spadina Station"

Yeah, man on a mission
Hand on the wheel, steering my vision
Keepin' my distance
Head in the clouds, mindin' my business
I got family, I got homies who are locked down by the system
And I'm prayin' for the black girls
Who went missing and missed Christmas
Now listen, what would you rather?
Doin' the best or doin' it different
I got sick of the dream, spoke it into existence
Turned it out with a dollar then I turned that to a million
Black angel been through hell and back
Now they made me the villain
Oh, what a wonderful feeling
I learned a lot about my early twenties
Lookin' back a nigga wasn't ready
When it came to friends I had way too many
A lot flaked when the shit got heavy
And a lot of times, I was more focused on dollar signs
I had to put it in overdrive, caught myself callin' so many lies
Argued instead of apologized
I wasn't ready to compromise
Many mistakes were ill-advised
Had to cut it out, started cutting ties
I must've fucked up a hundred times
Blamin' the liquor to justify
Everything that wasn't right in my broken life
That's Fleurever





"Arriving at Spadina, Spadina Station"
Was it worth it?

Overall Meaning

The song "SOUL SEARCHER" by Jazz Cartier discusses the idea of searching for one's purpose and the struggles that come with it. The lyrics address the idea of having a strong determination to succeed and keeping one's focus on their goals despite external factors. Jazz Cartier expresses his desire to succeed and make a difference in the world while also acknowledging the injustices and hardships that many individuals face such as being locked up by the system or going missing.


The line, "Doin' the best or doin' it different" highlights the internal conflict that individuals have when pursuing their passions. They must decide whether they will follow the crowd and do what everyone else is doing or take a different path to stand out. The lyrics also touch upon reflection and personal growth, admitting that mistakes were made in the past, but they were essential in learning important lessons.


Line by Line Meaning

Fleurever, Fleurever
Repeating the word 'forever' to emphasize its importance and significance


"The next Station is Spadina, Spadina Station"
A reference to public transportation announcements to set the scene and create a sense of place


Yeah, man on a mission
Starting the song with a declaration of purpose and determination


Hand on the wheel, steering my vision
Metaphorically describing the process of controlling one's own destiny and goals


Keepin' my distance
Maintaining independence and not getting too attached to anyone or anything


Head in the clouds, mindin' my business
Staying focused on personal goals and aspirations rather than being distracted by external factors


I got family, I got homies who are locked down by the system
Acknowledging the societal barriers faced by some members of the community


And I'm prayin' for the black girls Who went missing and missed Christmas
Expressing empathy for the victims of social injustices, such as police brutality and systemic racism


Now listen, what would you rather? Doin' the best or doin' it different
Posing a rhetorical question about whether it's better to follow the path of success that's been set by others, or to forge one's own way


I got sick of the dream, spoke it into existence
Turning a dream into reality through hard work and determination


Turned it out with a dollar then I turned that to a million
Achieving financial success through entrepreneurship


Black angel been through hell and back Now they made me the villain
Experiencing discrimination and societal pressure despite having overcome adversity


Oh, what a wonderful feeling
Celebrating personal achievements and success


I learned a lot about my early twenties
Reflecting on past mistakes and personal growth


Lookin' back a nigga wasn't ready
Admitting fault and immaturity in the past


When it came to friends I had way too many
Realizing the negative impact of superficial relationships and prioritizing quality over quantity


A lot flaked when the shit got heavy
Feeling let down by friends during difficult times


And a lot of times, I was more focused on dollar signs I had to put it in overdrive, caught myself callin' so many lies
Prioritizing money over personal relationships and integrity, ultimately realizing the error in this mindset


Argued instead of apologized I wasn't ready to compromise
Recognizing a pattern of unhealthy communication and unwillingness to make necessary concessions


Many mistakes were ill-advised Had to cut it out, started cutting ties
Acknowledging past errors in judgment and making the decision to sever unhealthy relationships


I must've fucked up a hundred times Blamin' the liquor to justify Everything that wasn't right in my broken life
Owning up to personal mistakes and coping mechanisms, and confronting personal demons


That's Fleurever
Ending the song on the repeated refrain to emphasize the themes of perseverance and personal growth




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jahmarie Wishart Adams, Michael Lantz

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